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overseas but they're part of homeland security believe the high tech flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here at home we'll take a look at how drones are getting smaller and the many drones on the horizon. and we often talk here on r t about being tracked online and pollard by surveillance cameras but there's a new area where big brother is starting to watch you a look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t o's three years ago today president obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve the prestigious award president obama himself seems surprised here's a clip of his acceptance speech i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. in part of this is because at the beginning and the end of my labors on the world stage. compared to some of the joys of history would receive this prize. schweitzer. marshall the ma
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we sat back and let it become law and pushed the thing through. instead of doing what is right for west virginia, we did what is right for you and obama. >> what is your point? >> we need to repeal obamacare. this is something like your cap- and-trade that should not have been done. you can say whatever you want, but this is what you dead. >> half the states passed the same thing. nothing has gone through. >> you were the second in the nation. inor legislature's starts january every year. -- our legislature starts in january every year. >> the question on medicaid post-obamacare -- >> we need to make people more independent, not dependent. that is something -- we need to make people have the opportunities to get ahead. did not force them into poverty. i do not think that is a good idea. >> we're trying to get answers on what our options are. we have not been able to get those answers. >> is this a politically tough question to answer prior to the election? >> i do not think so. it is a good government decision to make. before you make a decision,
we sat back and let it become law and pushed the thing through. instead of doing what is right for west virginia, we did what is right for you and obama. >> what is your point? >> we need to repeal obamacare. this is something like your cap- and-trade that should not have been done. you can say whatever you want, but this is what you dead. >> half the states passed the same thing. nothing has gone through. >> you were the second in the nation. inor legislature's starts...
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prime minister some are as he is cornered i mean he faces pressure to cut more from brussels and berlin law his own people are enraged by these are staring teeth how long can the greek leadership continue with that balancing act. i think that. this is somewhere us must lay because. my assumption is that he will move forward and you will be success and you will carry great success through. this certain measure smile they are aware that their society is. the people cannot take any more so i think he knows that it is his last hour if he passes there there certainly measure smile and the other three months he comes again and he says that look group take more missiles i think the government will be totally collapsed but the problem is that this is a what we call us that is worth. any real analysis will greece be able to pass in the thirteen and a half billion euros in cuts to receive the rescue needed to avoid a default next month i think that who are the very very very few steve goodness of their. greek government who will be successful to to take these measures by taking but it is their last c
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you need to have -- but it's got to be done under some form of rule or law or moving towards some form of rule of law and an independent judiciary. >> rose: were you surprised about what he said about iraq? >> look, you know, that's an easy -- that's a really easy spit ball to hurl. you left iraq. everyone knows that that was an incredibly long drown out complicated negotiation in which in the end the parties inside iraq failed to come to an agreement on effect asking if united states to stay in iraq and giving the americans the legal cover they needed. i wish we had found a way to keep a residual force there, to bolster to regime there and help them push back on their enemies. but i -- and some might say obama didn't try hard enough. i wasn't privy to the negotiations. i thought they tried hard over months. it was very clear that the iraqis-- because of their own internal politics-- were having a very hard time getting their act together and inviting us to stay which is what they had to do in tend. >> rose: what would he do different than obama on iran? >> well, you know it's hard to
you need to have -- but it's got to be done under some form of rule or law or moving towards some form of rule of law and an independent judiciary. >> rose: were you surprised about what he said about iraq? >> look, you know, that's an easy -- that's a really easy spit ball to hurl. you left iraq. everyone knows that that was an incredibly long drown out complicated negotiation in which in the end the parties inside iraq failed to come to an agreement on effect asking if united...
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loopholes this is a nature reserve were only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going. b.z. the forest is enormous and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander some morning call has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers it's easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground just soft here which means that they've twelve's the tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quiet in order to not scare them off as we get clos
loopholes this is a nature reserve were only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going. b.z. the forest is enormous and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop...
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related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing organizations and why not authorize everybody? i don't think i really understood the question as to why specifically non-profit housing organizations? i think if you are going to have restrictions on short-term rentals, there should be a way to be able to make sure that that happens. whether it's through a non-profit housing organization or through another means in the city. then i think you need to be able to enforce legislation, if you have it in place. so that makes sense to me. >> thanks. mr. everett? >> your question reads like a law school exam question, by the
related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing...
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interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of other candidates and the audience and to maintain quiet during the forum. i ask you to respect that commitment. every aspect of this forum will be equally fair to all participating candidates. as everyone here knows candidate debates are often limited to latitudinal appears and personal attack. our debate focuses on critical areas of policy disagreement among the leading candidates. so this end the league of women voters of san francisco and the san francisco public press working with researchers at uc davis, developed an issue position survey for the supervisorial candidates. the candidates were asked to stat
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was not considered to be federal law, neither federal law nor state law. if that were so, every tort action, which in those days were decided under -- under a general law that was up there in the sky, would have been a federal -- a federal claim. >> but there were -- there was certain -- there were certain norms that were believed to be part of the law of nations, including piracy and attacks on ambassadors, and they were governed by universal standards. >> common law. it's general common law. >> well, but i think this court found in sosa that that -- that that part of common law at the time has become customary international law, and that the courts of this country have not lost their ability to enforce the same kinds of law of nations norms as the founders wanted to enforce in the alien tort statute in the context of universal human rights norms. >> well, that isn't the issue. the issue is whether when they do so they are enforcing federal law or not. >> i think this court said that the federal common law within one of the exceptions to erie -- i think t
was not considered to be federal law, neither federal law nor state law. if that were so, every tort action, which in those days were decided under -- under a general law that was up there in the sky, would have been a federal -- a federal claim. >> but there were -- there was certain -- there were certain norms that were believed to be part of the law of nations, including piracy and attacks on ambassadors, and they were governed by universal standards. >> common law. it's general...
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you so choose it was a year ago this month that the brokerage collapsed we'll get an update and the law is the darndest thing we'll tell you about the safe harbor provision that allows derivatives to cut the line in bankruptcy court it's come into play with m.f. global and we'll break it down and word of the day plus the merchant of venice want to secede from italy of the nation's separatist party rallied over the weekend adam to the list we've seen a few we'll talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account. last halloween was spooky and not just because of all the costumes but futures commission merchant m.f. global the firm led by john collapsed taking a reported one point six billion dollars in customer money with it money from farmers from retail investors even from capital account guess gerald celente truck my money out of my account six figures so maybe the name and as i'm thinking the first word of the i.m.f. is no over and we could put the all the word in there is the usual. whatever you think m.f. global stands for it was an unprecedented situation many cont
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. >> will be law andered? >> it will be laundered money, exactly. >> simon, what do you think? >> or extend the maturities that is the other possibilities. >> i have heard that this -- they begged for that absolutely right, keep asking and the ecb keeps saying no. >> most people think in the end, the way it is going to happen is through the laundered system through the back door, through the central banks. >> what about spain, michelle some people were posing the question that the greece certain lives the story of the day today with the protests, with ms. merkel going to greece, but spain really is what we need to be focused more on. do you agree with that? >> much bigger, much bigger in size. greece, in the end, is the bigger pictures that we see on television, but when it comes to the actual amount of money, the european union could actually handle that cost. spain is much, much bigger. >> thank you, michelle. simon, over to you. >> also watching, as you will be aware, sue, apple, very closely today. shares officially in correction territory, down 10% from the record high we
. >> will be law andered? >> it will be laundered money, exactly. >> simon, what do you think? >> or extend the maturities that is the other possibilities. >> i have heard that this -- they begged for that absolutely right, keep asking and the ecb keeps saying no. >> most people think in the end, the way it is going to happen is through the laundered system through the back door, through the central banks. >> what about spain, michelle some people were...
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should be tried in libya all the hague saif al islam gadhafi is accused of trying to violence the chua's law says uprising libya wants to prosecute him on home soil but saif al islam and says he would not agree the rough a trial them let's discuss this hopefully with political analyst on the sundin who is in london for us good to see you there why is there such a battle going on over wade to try him is it just because of the concerns over the fairness of the trial or is there more to it there's lots of conflicting power interests in this in this situation first of all you have his own tiny militia which is one of the four hundred militias across libya so in this four hundred militia so there is no central government of any kind be in security judicial governance at all and i think this is really admitted by even mainstream observers an analyst of this one time the militia of captured saif and they want to hold him as a bargaining chip in the post that are few regime which is libya now but then you have obviously the more western interests wanting to take outside off from libya and to try and
should be tried in libya all the hague saif al islam gadhafi is accused of trying to violence the chua's law says uprising libya wants to prosecute him on home soil but saif al islam and says he would not agree the rough a trial them let's discuss this hopefully with political analyst on the sundin who is in london for us good to see you there why is there such a battle going on over wade to try him is it just because of the concerns over the fairness of the trial or is there more to it there's...
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the law allows it. society doesn't. >> reporter: back at the shelter, the couple knows they've put their family through a lot. but they say they have no regrets. we wouldn't have been killed had it not been for the love commandos. even though they don't know what's next, they're happy to be alive and together. cnn, new delhi. >>> we have live pictures for you now, this is roswell, ynew mexico, as felix baumgartner is getting into this capsule and he is going to start the ascent. the estimated time is 1:40 for launch. he'll go 23 miles up and then jump. what we know is that he's been working for seven years to beat this record. it was held by colonel joe kitinger in 1960. 52 years ago, he jumped from 1002 feet up. this time will be 120,000 feet. imagine if you're on a jetliner and you're flying cross-country. you're at about 35,000 to 40,000 feet. he's going up to 120,000. he'll get out it to the end of the capsule and he will jump wearing his pressurized suit, wears about 100 pounds. and he will fall 11
the law allows it. society doesn't. >> reporter: back at the shelter, the couple knows they've put their family through a lot. but they say they have no regrets. we wouldn't have been killed had it not been for the love commandos. even though they don't know what's next, they're happy to be alive and together. cnn, new delhi. >>> we have live pictures for you now, this is roswell, ynew mexico, as felix baumgartner is getting into this capsule and he is going to start the ascent....
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how the law helps this. a fundamental dissidents within the application of the law. how can we use that to assist us? >> at think one of the things that you're pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health our friend as different from the rest of health care. >> exactly. >> that is disconcerting that even from advocates of women's health care access we hear so much about this is an issue that should be important to women and women should vote on this and be concerned about this.
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wholesale and unless these people are since a president all penal law is severely very harshly unrest is just going to it's just going to keep happening. all right austin author thanks so much for being on the kaiser report you're welcome glad to be here max that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser at four with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guest aston walker otherwise known as the birmingham looter if you like to send me an e-mail please do so at casa reported r t t v dot ru until next time max sater saying. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. technology innovation all the rest of bellemont around russia we've got the future covered. even in the autumn of the years. it's never too late to start over. try extreme paragliding. one a bar a lifting championship. or become a part of. old.
wholesale and unless these people are since a president all penal law is severely very harshly unrest is just going to it's just going to keep happening. all right austin author thanks so much for being on the kaiser report you're welcome glad to be here max that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser at four with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guest aston walker otherwise known as the birmingham looter if you like to send me an e-mail please do so at casa reported r t t...
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he was a law professor. when you're a law professor you don't get a lot of argument back. you don't debate your students. jenna: they say mitt romney's style was kind of like being in front of a board and giving a presentation in facts. it is interesting to see how different backgrounds come into play here. jon: ceo experience. >> what works best you never know might depend on the night. we will continue to talk about politics, controversy overt president's campaign donation website. shannon bream is live in washington with the latest on this. >> reporter: jenna the government accountability institute decided look into the security of online donations for every federal race, house, senate and the white house. and they say they were shocked by what they found on the president's campaign website. while the commercial side of the website where you can buy things like t-shirts and bumper stickers it's got the same level of security you would get on sites like amazon.com. the same is not true for the section of the website that takes donations. the group is warning that the sec
he was a law professor. when you're a law professor you don't get a lot of argument back. you don't debate your students. jenna: they say mitt romney's style was kind of like being in front of a board and giving a presentation in facts. it is interesting to see how different backgrounds come into play here. jon: ceo experience. >> what works best you never know might depend on the night. we will continue to talk about politics, controversy overt president's campaign donation website....
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first up, meeting law students in london, where william himself is an honorary lawyer. but state wearing a dress by a french designer. in an effort to remind people she and william the legal battle of having those photos being published in france. >> she's incredibly calm. incredibly wise. very little seems to ruffle her feathers. >> reporter: william, who has been by his wife's side since the photos, that the palace called grotesque surfaced, won't be with her during tomorrow's engagement. she will have to go it alone, as he attends a fun recall of his nanny. she cared for him and harry. but kate will have to keep calm and carry on. she will be facing her toughest challenge yet. huge crowds are expected to greet her when she attends events to support her charities in the north of england. >> i think she's a tough one in that relationship. she's going to keep the show going. >> reporter: no doubt, all eyes will be on royal baby bump watch, as well. the couple kept tongues wagging during their asia tour, when kate toasted with water, rather than champagne, not once, but
first up, meeting law students in london, where william himself is an honorary lawyer. but state wearing a dress by a french designer. in an effort to remind people she and william the legal battle of having those photos being published in france. >> she's incredibly calm. incredibly wise. very little seems to ruffle her feathers. >> reporter: william, who has been by his wife's side since the photos, that the palace called grotesque surfaced, won't be with her during tomorrow's...
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more than a hundred members of law enforcement are searching for jessica ridgeway. on sunday, jessica's backpack was found about six miles from the missing 10-year-old's house. it's now being examined by the colorado bureau of investigation. >> they are analyzing that, along with some dna samples that we took from the family. >> reporter: police say the fifth grader was last seen while walking to school friday morning. >> we do have some witness information that really makes us believe at 8:30 she was on her way to school and she did not make it. >> reporter: jessica's school ask about a third of a mile from her home. police say her mother, who works overnight was home sleeping when the school left a message to say that jessica had not arrived on campus. jessica's mother reported her missing when she woke up, eight hours after the little girl was last seen on her way to school. >> it's just a real horrible situation. i can't believe something like this would happen so close to home. >> reporter: now a shocked and frightened community has rallied to help in any way i
more than a hundred members of law enforcement are searching for jessica ridgeway. on sunday, jessica's backpack was found about six miles from the missing 10-year-old's house. it's now being examined by the colorado bureau of investigation. >> they are analyzing that, along with some dna samples that we took from the family. >> reporter: police say the fifth grader was last seen while walking to school friday morning. >> we do have some witness information that really makes...
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to protect society's national security issues terrorism child abuse but if you scratch some of the laws if you look underneath you really see is that it is nothing to do with these issues but it's more to suppress you know people critical voices deferring voices sometimes provocative sometime tasteless but if we want to live in democracy we have to accept this well let's try to scratch it as you put it one of the most famous. names. in the media today julian assange she has recently addressed a panel of u.n. delegates criticizing president obama and calling on the u.s. to stop persecuting wiki leaks spotlights either the media has more. president obama was emotional at the united nations general assembly condemning the scandalous u.s. made film in the sense of muslims but insisting they can be no restrictions on freedom of speech given the power of faith in our lives and the passion the religious differences can inflict the strongest weapon against hateful speech is not repression it is more speech juliana sanj believes those are just two words at least that was what he said a day after
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law school. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> we've all heard that audio of jerry sandusky speaking with the college radio station. were you surprised to hear he called in and made a statement like that? >> you know, it was a little surprising. but he's done things like this before. he gave that weird interview with bob costas shortly before the trial. this is consistent. from a defense perspective, it's a horrible move. i think he added a good 10 to 20 years to his sentence, because he's blaming these people. what judges want to hear in a sentencing hearing is remorse. i was convicted, the process was fair, now i'm going to do my time. that might reduce the sentence. but this is not -- making it worse for him. >> the tone of it, basically saying i was wrongfully convicted of these disgusting acts, i think he said disgusting. he's also expected to speak today. might we hear more of the same or do you think perhaps the lawyers have said, might want to change up the conversation a little b
law school. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> we've all heard that audio of jerry sandusky speaking with the college radio station. were you surprised to hear he called in and made a statement like that? >> you know, it was a little surprising. but he's done things like this before. he gave that weird interview with bob costas shortly before the trial. this is consistent. from a defense perspective, it's a horrible move. i think he added a good 10 to 20 years to his...
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merkel a visit in the country the feds and take us going off there were protests was in place of course laws because the sings the praises of this result about that some of the have this is a good merkel is meeting with private just the same hours that they are and does the german chancellor herself by germany out this visit really cannot be underestimated at this point we were out of the story when we were talking to people and she said that she was coming here to show solidarity with greece the big crease the six measures of it was needed besides the drug to muddy the gangs unaided and we were talking to the people that their own sons had were those like solidarity with food with the bankers with the politicians they don't feel like there's any solidarity with the people in the us really the sentiment that we seeing so many times the chances of visiting the country and it's a good of course that's not she hasn't been hit since the euro crisis started is being is in the i guess it's being go to this entire song you've got to remember as well that the rhetoric from germany the rhetoric from
merkel a visit in the country the feds and take us going off there were protests was in place of course laws because the sings the praises of this result about that some of the have this is a good merkel is meeting with private just the same hours that they are and does the german chancellor herself by germany out this visit really cannot be underestimated at this point we were out of the story when we were talking to people and she said that she was coming here to show solidarity with greece...
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. >> yeah, it's the law that clinton signed in '96, and it's the kind of thing where we get continuation of cobra, you can continue to have coverage from a group plan and all of that when insurance companies are trying to look for that hacking cough you had once in fourth grade as a preexisting condition. you get out into the market and the insurance companies don't want to cover you, so they look for every possible excuse to not include you, and that's where people have so much trouble. what we need is the solution that will kick in january 1st of 2014, which is that everybody has to be covered regardless of preexisting conditions. >> stephanie: see, jacki schechner helper health care advocate, and when you talk about hacking coughs in fourth grade, i bet ya road flair mary had a hacking cough in fourth grade. >> she started with those candy cigarettes. >> stephanie: yeah. i'm embarrassed to admit this but i asked if there was any tape of my dad debating hubert humpfy in 1964 -- >> wow. >> that would be really cool. it would be that older black and white news reel sort of footage. >> st
. >> yeah, it's the law that clinton signed in '96, and it's the kind of thing where we get continuation of cobra, you can continue to have coverage from a group plan and all of that when insurance companies are trying to look for that hacking cough you had once in fourth grade as a preexisting condition. you get out into the market and the insurance companies don't want to cover you, so they look for every possible excuse to not include you, and that's where people have so much trouble....
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there are other new taxes as part of the health care law. upper income households will be paid, again, folks in the $250 ,000 grange, -- range, on the next dollar they earn, they will face a slightly higher, but i think it is a 0.9% tax. there are new taxes. as far as the pipeline, that is something the obama administration will revisit after the election. they cut off the decision, and that is something president obama said they would look at that again. host: john in north carolina tweets in, extend the mall, or repeal the mall. we cannot continue to always tax the other guy. here's a question from twitter. we will lobbyist be present during this sequence -- secret meeting. guest: it is a very good question can i do not know who is on tap today, but i do know that the gang has a lot of friends and allies and freelance members of the senate that come in and come out of meetings enjoying immense sum of these discussions. -- and joined in on some of these discussions. there have been meetings with stakeholders. i do not know if you would call
there are other new taxes as part of the health care law. upper income households will be paid, again, folks in the $250 ,000 grange, -- range, on the next dollar they earn, they will face a slightly higher, but i think it is a 0.9% tax. there are new taxes. as far as the pipeline, that is something the obama administration will revisit after the election. they cut off the decision, and that is something president obama said they would look at that again. host: john in north carolina tweets in,...
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yet state law makes it highly unlikely that he would ever profit from it. charlie, norah? >>> president obama's top counterterrorism advisers reportedly meeting with libyan officials in tripoli. they will discuss last month's attack in benghazi. sheryl atkinson has more of her interview with a key witness that will testify in a congressional hearing tomorrow morning. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel andy woodheaded an elite security team until it was pulled out one month before the benghazi attack, an attack that claimed the life of christopher stevens and three others. how well did you know ambassador stevens? >> eventually wevery well. we lived and worked on a residence compound, ate breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner with him when he wasn't at diplomatic functions. >> reporter: wood says ambassador stevens was eager to connect with libyans 600 miles away in benghazi, one of the first cities to declare itself free from gadhafi's rule, but it was still a dangerous place. >> i do know there was an al qaeda demonstration in benghazi in june. they had a parade down the st
yet state law makes it highly unlikely that he would ever profit from it. charlie, norah? >>> president obama's top counterterrorism advisers reportedly meeting with libyan officials in tripoli. they will discuss last month's attack in benghazi. sheryl atkinson has more of her interview with a key witness that will testify in a congressional hearing tomorrow morning. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel andy woodheaded an elite security team until it was pulled out one month before...
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would you agree we need new copyright laws to stop online privacy like sopa? >> some of you may be familiar with "cult to have amateur" which argued that the free economy was very problematic in terms of supporting a professional class of writers, musicians, film makers on the internet. and i showed in the book that as we had the expansion of the internet and particularly free content on the internet, we've seen this crisis at the music industry, the closing of newspapers and impending crisis at the publishing business which i'm very familiar with as an author. i wrote that book in 2007. it was heavily criticized by people like lessig who argued that i was a reactionary, that i was wrong. but i think in the five years since that book has come out, my position is actually much stronger than people like, say, chris anderson whose book "the long tail" argue with the the emergence of a viable cottage industry of creative people who would be able to earn a living selling their product online. i think what's amend over the last five years is that it's harder and har
would you agree we need new copyright laws to stop online privacy like sopa? >> some of you may be familiar with "cult to have amateur" which argued that the free economy was very problematic in terms of supporting a professional class of writers, musicians, film makers on the internet. and i showed in the book that as we had the expansion of the internet and particularly free content on the internet, we've seen this crisis at the music industry, the closing of newspapers and...
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tell me why you surrendered your law license in illinois and why did your wife surrender her license in illinois. let us know why. you're running for the presidency. you don't have a private life anymore. it's gone. you made that decision when you said i'm running for president. what i'm saying is, we know one thing about mitt romney. he's got 25 years of solid business experience, most of which has been very successful. and he's a decent man. by the way i'll say it again. i'm going to feel very good when this man is president in january because he's going to make, i believe he'll bite the bullet, nigel. i really believe this guy -- >> nigel, you were there for gordon brown. what was that like for you? >> well, he was a man, it was awful really, not only -- >> scars. >> i want this guy on the show every time. >> not only did he sell 400 metric tons of gold at an average price of $258 an ounce, we can all make bad calls. what he did he announced to the markets the 17 days on which he was going to sell the gold and the quantities. i mean, we just had a moron in charge. it was disastrou
tell me why you surrendered your law license in illinois and why did your wife surrender her license in illinois. let us know why. you're running for the presidency. you don't have a private life anymore. it's gone. you made that decision when you said i'm running for president. what i'm saying is, we know one thing about mitt romney. he's got 25 years of solid business experience, most of which has been very successful. and he's a decent man. by the way i'll say it again. i'm going to feel...
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dan glazebrook says the insurgents are desperate for foreign intervention the turks so mistake the law on this bid to oust and of course these guys own reasons for doing this on the one hand they're trying to give cover cover to the rebels to continue their fight they know that the rebels again defeated on the ground so they're bombarding syria as a way to help the rebels not lose too many of their positions but i think also wants to please is kind of. nato nato masters in its bid to join the e.u. so it's been willing to do the bidding in europe and the u.s. britain france and the u.s. there may be helping the hoping that they can somehow try and knowledge nato into taking action as well and to approaching a kind of the blitzkrieg is that she the only thing really that would enable the rebels to where now at this. fireworks jubilation add a fiasco atmosphere right now in venezuela this only means one thing president of the chops as they are to stay and so are his plans for how to handle the country's economy including it's an enormous oil reserves as are often of reports it's a strong
dan glazebrook says the insurgents are desperate for foreign intervention the turks so mistake the law on this bid to oust and of course these guys own reasons for doing this on the one hand they're trying to give cover cover to the rebels to continue their fight they know that the rebels again defeated on the ground so they're bombarding syria as a way to help the rebels not lose too many of their positions but i think also wants to please is kind of. nato nato masters in its bid to join the...
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fund if it wants to ensure its next bailout happens based attorney and professor of constitutional law at george could the rights of the greek people are being further eroding. the first something. because this. most versions of the first. to the. who. therefore the. food i think the show must go the book that the us is the third most is going to be reserved to go in and they do the experience anything more to. do because it goes on at least for its. people who wear the suit on the. show so through government limits this set of measures. both the good are going to be just. as ente cuts continues to mount in greece we're also covering the latest protest on our website r.t. dot com the full timeline of the european crisis also waiting for you online plus. dangerous chemistry a tunisian children's magazine published in the step by step recipe for a volatile cocktail. and join us on a set to publish a book on freedom on the internet and spire by the cypherpunks activist group that appeared on these exclusive show for our team to find the full interview and the details on our website. for o
fund if it wants to ensure its next bailout happens based attorney and professor of constitutional law at george could the rights of the greek people are being further eroding. the first something. because this. most versions of the first. to the. who. therefore the. food i think the show must go the book that the us is the third most is going to be reserved to go in and they do the experience anything more to. do because it goes on at least for its. people who wear the suit on the. show so...
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brock obama's presidential rival mitt romney calls for a law for arming the syrian rebels as media revelations show imported crates of weapons are already in the hands of insurgents all this comes after six days of cross border shelling between syria and turkey. and beijing locks horns with washington over a record that recommends chinese companies are school to from doing business in america due to fears of spying on the country the firms have responded saying the u.s. is just afraid to compete on the open market. turning now to the world of sports good morning to remind morning so it's all about russia with a bit of a north american slayer and you're both in today that's right super bowl russian style and the n.h.l. or steal the show you know i saw that plus much much more all coming up. hello and welcome this is pork with me her mom calls for of and this is what's coming up this hour. patrick madden of all choke to lead scott to a spectacular comeback victory over their must go counterparts say it's got. the final touchdown moscow patriots defeat scallops in the russian version of the super
brock obama's presidential rival mitt romney calls for a law for arming the syrian rebels as media revelations show imported crates of weapons are already in the hands of insurgents all this comes after six days of cross border shelling between syria and turkey. and beijing locks horns with washington over a record that recommends chinese companies are school to from doing business in america due to fears of spying on the country the firms have responded saying the u.s. is just afraid to...
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it's law that just makes sense. chances are, you're not made of and seemoney,ourself. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. ♪ gerri: the gas price shock continues. the golden state, fuel prices have jumped more than $0.55 reaching historic highs. the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is at $4.67 compared to the national average of $3.82. he's going to rental car lots. what is the reason prices are so high? let's ask robert price, senior fellow at the manhattan institute. always a pleasure. what is going on? >> well, and no word, it is balkanization. the problem is that california as a bookkeeper in the fuel that is unique to california. and there was a refinery outage and because of that limited pool of gasoline that is only to be used in california, prices are soaring, and the problem is not unique necessarily california, but it is being hit very hard because of this boutique blend of gasoline. gerri: let's break this down starting with the refineries. the ref
it's law that just makes sense. chances are, you're not made of and seemoney,ourself. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. ♪ gerri: the gas price shock continues. the golden state, fuel prices have jumped more than $0.55 reaching historic highs. the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is at $4.67 compared to the national average of $3.82. he's going to rental car lots. what is the reason prices are so high? let's ask robert price, senior...
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enterprise law in china requires a kfc china or walmart china or cisco china or hauwei to allow for the existence of a communist party committee within the organization. hauwei, like these other companies, allows for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operations. >> but it's alleged by our investigators that the company did not cooperate at all with the investigation. is that true? and if so, why not? if there's nothing to hide, if the company did nothing wrong, why not cooperate? >> oh, that's a great point. the company cooperated immensely. we hosted the staff in washington in december and then in china in february and members and staff in hong kong in may, with our ceo. we responded to multiple ent interrogatories, delivered reams and reams of paper. while we were with transparency and good faith, we got a book-long press release that launched the investigation last november. >> they go into quite a lot of detail in the report itself, and a lot of it, hauwei, they say, refusing to provide information that was r
enterprise law in china requires a kfc china or walmart china or cisco china or hauwei to allow for the existence of a communist party committee within the organization. hauwei, like these other companies, allows for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operations. >> but it's alleged by our investigators that the company did not cooperate at all with the investigation. is that true? and if so, why not? if there's...
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law and that the committee says it is referring the case to the fbi and the justice department. in a statement huawei says: the report released by the committee today employs many humors and speculations to prove nonexistence accusations. the integrity of huawei's operations and the quality and security of our products are world proven across 140 countries around the world, they are deployed by over 500 operators, and our products have served almost three billion people worldwide. zte has not responded to a request for comment. this report only recommends the government and businesses avoid these companies. to block them requires treasury's committee on foreign investment. treasury has failed to respond to repeated requests for comment there. analysts say the most significant damage to u.s. companies may come to their chinese operations. as that government may seek retaliation for what they perceive as election year slow economy politics. back to you. david: i love their line nonexistent accusations. the accusations exist. liz: yeah. david: it's whether the evidence exists to ba
law and that the committee says it is referring the case to the fbi and the justice department. in a statement huawei says: the report released by the committee today employs many humors and speculations to prove nonexistence accusations. the integrity of huawei's operations and the quality and security of our products are world proven across 140 countries around the world, they are deployed by over 500 operators, and our products have served almost three billion people worldwide. zte has not...